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Aviation Daily, February 14, 2020

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Airframers

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Bombardier Sells Remaining A220 Shareholding To Airbus, Quebec

Feb 13, 2020
SINGAPORE – Airbus and the government of Quebec have taken over the remaining Bombardier stake in the A220 program as the Canadian manufacturer…
Airbus A320neo
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Airbus Targets 2022 For On-Time A320 Deliveries; Ramp-Up To 65 In 2023

Feb 13, 2020
Airbus needs another 18 months or so to catch up with A320neo family deliveries and aims to produce 65-67 per month from 2023, up from 63 in 2021, company CEO Guillaume Faury said.
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Airbus A330-800 Receives Joint EASA/FAA Certification

Feb 13, 2020
Airbus has received joint type certification from EASA and the FAA for a second model in the A330neo family, the smaller, longer-range A330-800.
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Bombardier CEO Favors Business Aviation, But Mulls Options

Feb 13, 2020
Bombardier will continue mulling a split-up of the Canadian train and business jet maker, with the company’s chief executive sounding like he favors staying in the latter business, according to comments made during a Feb. 13 teleconference.

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Global Jet Fuel Prices As of February 13, 2019

Feb 14, 2020

Airlines

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Alaska To Join Oneworld And Form New American Alliance

Feb 13, 2020
Alaska Airlines and American Airlines are joining forces to form a “West Coast international alliance”.
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Norwegian Net Loss Deepens On MAX Grounding, 787 Engine Issues

Feb 13, 2020
LCC Norwegian’s full year financial performance tumbled further in 2019, despite the airline’s switch in focus from expansion to profitability. 

Regulatory/Legislative

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Amid Outbreak Crisis, China’s CAAC Signals Support For Airline Mergers

Feb 13, 2020
Mergers and capacity reductions among Chinese airlines may result from the COVID-19 outbreak, as the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) said it will support reorganization of the industry as part of its response to the crisis.